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DS Group Sets New Standards in Sustainability With Water Positivity Index of 1.80
New Delhi, October 10, 2025: FMCG conglomerate and multi-business corporation Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group) has been certified Water Positive by GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), a joint initiative of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, and TERI. The certification records a Water Positivity Index of 1.80 positioning DS Group amongst a select few corporates in India with such a high score. This significant achievement follows a rigorous water assessment process conducted over a two-and-a-half-year period across its business units across 30 locations in India.
The interventions created a storage potential of 66 Lakh KL and this recognition marks a significant milestone in DS Group’s journey towards sustainable business practices and reflects its commitment to responsible water stewardship across its value chain. The business units of DS Group include Mouth Freshener Division, Food and Beverage, Hospitality and Agriculture. It is a comprehensive approach that blends community-focused CSR interventions with in-house operational efficiencies across its business units. This net-positive balance is enabled through an integrated approach that combines rainwater harvesting structures, wastewater reuse, recharge wells, water-efficient fixtures, and ecological restoration measures. Together, the interventions not only reduce freshwater dependency across DS Group operations but also strengthen water security in communities through large-scale conservation projects.

Speaking on the occasion, DS Group Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said, “The whole world is moving rapidly towards sustainability, with global water demand projected to exceed supply by 40 per cent by 2030. Recognizing this challenge, water stewardship has become a critical global priority. DS Group has been taking decisive steps to manage water responsibly across its operations and communities, ensuring efficiency, conservation, and replenishment. Our efforts resonate strongly with the global dialogue shaping up for COP30, where water security and climate resilience are expected to take centre stage. By embedding water-positive practices into our business and community initiatives, DS Group contributes meaningfully to the larger sustainability agenda that India is aiming for, demonstrating how businesses can play a pivotal role in shaping a water-secure future.”
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